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Deb Haaland, One of Nation’s First Native Congresswomen, Calls for Probe of Missing Indigenous Women | Democracy Now!

15.11.18

Deb Haaland, One of Nation’s First Native Congresswomen, Calls for Probe of Missing Indigenous Women | Democracy Now!: Two Native American women have made history in the midterms, becoming the nation’s first Native congresswomen. Democrat Sharice Davids won the 3rd Congressional District in Kansas, unseating Republican Kevin Yoder. In New Mexico, Democrat Deb Haaland won in the 1st Congressional District, defeating Republican Janice Arnold-Jones. They will join more than 100 women in the U.S. House of Representatives—another historic first. We speak to Deb Haaland about her plans for Congress, the crisis of missing and murdered Native American women around the country, and whether she’ll attempt to impeach Donald Trump.


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